https://www.faa.gov/ame_guide Steve Kirsch posted recently about the changes the FAA made to pilot physicals. I decided to go digging a little deeper. As we know, pilots were faced with mandates for vaccines. We have had two pilots we know of have sudden cardiac death since the mandated vaccines. One was Bob Snow, who recovered but will never fly again. The other died behind the controls of his airplane shortly after it left Chicago in the winter of 2022. He had 74 people on board and the copilot emergency landed the plane back in Chicago.
Just a wild guess but I'm betting dollars to doughnuts that the elites with their private jets don't employ vaxxed pilots. Or, if they do, demand stricter health screenings for pilots who are. The proles on commercial flights stuck in the economy seats are treated differently by the FAA. Jus' sayin'.
My son is a captain for a regional airline and was never required to get the shot. He did have covid, so has natural immunity. I guess you could say he has job security!
Isn't there always a co-pilot who can land the plane in the event of a heart attack? If so, then I wonder how much of a problem this really is. Planes are mostly on autopilot except for takeoff and landing, right? I imagine the odds both would die suddenly during the same flight are low. (Despite all this, I haven't flown anywhere since the "vaccinations" began.)
Just a wild guess but I'm betting dollars to doughnuts that the elites with their private jets don't employ vaxxed pilots. Or, if they do, demand stricter health screenings for pilots who are. The proles on commercial flights stuck in the economy seats are treated differently by the FAA. Jus' sayin'.
Wow. They are living by lies. Ignorant of history, they repeat the worst parts. I will never fly again. Peace.
My son is a captain for a regional airline and was never required to get the shot. He did have covid, so has natural immunity. I guess you could say he has job security!
Isn't there always a co-pilot who can land the plane in the event of a heart attack? If so, then I wonder how much of a problem this really is. Planes are mostly on autopilot except for takeoff and landing, right? I imagine the odds both would die suddenly during the same flight are low. (Despite all this, I haven't flown anywhere since the "vaccinations" began.)